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Ruling 630. Exhuming the grave of a believer – i.e. opening his grave – is unlawful, even if the grave belongs to a child or an insane person. However
Ruling 629. If people want to take the corpse to another town that is far away, or if the burial is delayed for some other reason, ṣalāt al‑waḥshah sh
Ruling 628. Ṣalāt al‑waḥshah can be performed at any time on the first night of burial. However, it is better to perform it at the start of the evenin
Ruling 627. It is recommended that on the first night of burial, the two rakʿah prayer known as ‘ṣalāt al‑waḥshah’ be performed for the deceased. The
Ruling 297. If a person doubts after performing wuḍūʾ whether or not there was something that was an obstruction to water reaching those parts of the
Ruling 296. If after performing wuḍūʾ someone sees on a part of the body on which wuḍūʾ is performed something that is an obstruction to water reachin
Ruling 295. If on some parts of the body on which wuḍūʾ is performed there is an obstruction under which water sometimes manages to go by itself and a
Ruling 294. If before performing wuḍūʾ one knows that on some parts of the body on which wuḍūʾ is performed there is an obstruction for water to reach
Ruling 293. If a place on the body that must be washed or wiped is dirty but the dirt is not an obstruction to water reaching the body, there is no pr
Ruling 291. If there is swelling on one’s face, arms, front of head, or feet as a result of being burnt or due to some other reason, it is sufficient
Ruling 290. There is no problem if there is dirt under one’s nails. However, if the nails are clipped, in the event that the dirt is an obstruction fo
Ruling 289. If a person knows that something is stuck to a part of the body on which wuḍūʾ is performed but he doubts whether or not it would prevent
Ruling 288. If a person would not be harmed by washing his face and arms with the minimum amount of water with which performing wuḍūʾ is valid but he
Ruling 287. If someone fears that by performing wuḍūʾ he will fall ill, or that if he uses water for performing wuḍūʾ he will remain thirsty, he does
Ruling 286. One must not get assistance from someone else in performing those acts of wuḍūʾ that he can perform by himself. The tenth condition: using
Ruling 285. If a person cannot perform wuḍūʾ by himself, he must get assistance from someone else even if this results in the two of them washing and
Ruling 284. There is no problem in walking while performing wuḍūʾ; therefore, if after washing the face and arms one walks a few steps and then wipes
Ruling 283. If a person performs the acts of wuḍūʾ in close succession but the moisture on the previous places has dried up by means of hot weather or
Ruling 282. If there is a gap in between the acts of wuḍūʾ to the extent that the acts of wuḍūʾ cannot be commonly regarded as being performed in clos
Ruling 281. It is not necessary for one to actually utter the intention (niyyah) of performing wuḍūʾ or feel it in his heart; rather, it is sufficient